ge-mǽre
- noun [ feminine ]
- verb
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Tó ðǽm gemǽrum
ad oras,
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 10, 52.
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-Þá brycge þe æt þǽm gemǽre wæs,
- Ors. 2, 5 ; S. 78, 15.
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Þá hié tó ðǽm gemǽre cómon mid hiera firde, þá hæfdon hié hiera clúsan belocene
Athenienses angustias Thermopylarum occupavere,
- 3, 7 ; S. 112, 34.
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Néh Sumersǽton gemǽre (-mǽran, v.l.) and Dafenascíre, Chr. 1052 ; P. 179, 9. ¶ binnan gemǽre (gemǽrum)
within a country
:-- Siþþan hé binnan ðǽm gemǽre wǽre,- Ors. 2, 4; S. 76, 10.
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Gif hwá binnan þám gemǽrum úres ríces reáflác dó,
- Ll. Th. i. 108, 8.
- (l a) with reference to English political divisions. Cf. border
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Súðmǽgde oð gemǽre Humbre streámes Myrcna cyninge on hýrnesse underðeódde wǽron
prouinciae australes ad confinium usque Hymbrae fluminis Merciorum regi subiectae sunt,
- Bd. 5, 23; Sch. 691, 6.
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Hé wæs sumes mynstres (Wearmouth) abbod be-norðan gemǽre
(in Northumbria),
- Shrn. 134, 13.
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His líchoma resteð be-norðan gemǽre in ðám mynstre Lastinga eá,
- 142, 21 '(cf. be-súðan sǽacross the channel, in France, 145, 17). Hér Ósréd Norðanhymbra cining wærð ofslagen be-súðan gemǽre (in Mercia
(For the construction in these passages,
cf. : Náðer be-norðan mearce, ne be-súðan,- Ll. Th. i. 232, 18. )
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Hé be þám gemǽron castelas léet gemakian,
- Chr. 1097; P. 233, 25.
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Gebýrdum gemǽre
colono fine,
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 134, 26.
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In gemǽra ł in tún
in villam,
- Mt. L. 26, 36.
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On Bethleem and on eallum hire gemǽrum (-moerum. R.,
finibus),
- Mt. 2, 16: Hml. Th. i. 80, 16: Mt. L. R. 4, 13.
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Þ hé férde fram heora gemǽrum (-mérum,
- R.), Mt. 8, 34: Mk. 5, 17 ; 7, 31.
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Of þám Chanaéiscum gemǽrum,
- Mt. 15, 22: Hml. Th. ii. no, 8.
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In gemǽrum
in fines,
- Mt. L. 15, 39.
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Garganus seó dún stent on Campania landes gemǽron (gemǽro,
- Bl. H. 197, 19)
- Sum cwén, Saba geháten, cóm fram ðám súðernum gemǽrum tó Salamone, ii. 584, 9.
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In londum ł gemǽrum
in vicis.
- Mt. L. 6, 2.
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In gemǽro
in fines (Iudaea),
- 19, i: Mk. 7, 31.
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In ðá nésta gemǽro (gimǽru, R.) and londo
in proximas uillas et uicos,
- 6, 36.
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Hwæt is þes þe þus unforht gǽþ on úre gemǽro?,
- Bl. H. 85, 15.
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Fram gemǽre eorðan
ab extremo terrae,
- Ps. Rdr. 134, 7.
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God gewealt gemeára eorðan
(finium terrae),
- Ps. L. 58, 14.
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Heó cóm fram landes gemǽrum (gemǽrum eorðo, L., ende eorðe, R.)
venit a finibus terrae,
- Mt. 12, 42.
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Gemǽrum (endum,
- W.S.), Lk. L. R. II, 31: Bd. 5, 7 ; Sch. 584, 14.
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Æt þám ýtmestan eorþan gemǽrum,
- Bl. H. 119, 25.
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Æt þá ýtmestan gemǽro
in fines orbis terrae
(Ps.- 19, 4), 133, 35.
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Oð heofona gemǽru(-o)
usque ad terminos coelorum,
- Mt. W. S. L. R. 24, 31.
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Mǽd pratum, gemǽre (n. sing. or ? pl. f.) fines, hafudland
limites.
- Wrt. Voc. i. 38, 1-3.
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Líð ðæt gemǽre on gerihte of foxhylle . . . ,
- C. D. ii. 249, 34.
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Þæs hagan gemǽre . . . líð úp of þǽm forda . . . ,
- C. D. B. ii. 305, 22.
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Andlang ðæs gemǽrhagan . . . andlang gemǽres,
- C. D. vi. 9, 5: 234, 20, 21, 23.
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Andlang gemǽres on hæselburh . . . of dám forda á be gemǽre, iii. 438,
- 13-10, 17, 18, 21.
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Be gerihtum gemǽre,
- 404, 29.
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On feówer gemǽre,
- 397, 3.
- On fíf gemǽre, vi. 226.
- Ðis syndon ðæs londes gemǽro tó Abbandúne. 5.
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Gemǽra gedá1
finium regundorum actio,
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 39, 30: 148, 61.
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Hé hine gelǽdde ealle þá gemǽru, swá hé him of þám aldan bócum rǽdde,
- C. D. v. 140, 32.
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Ne oferstepe ðú ealde geméro
ne transgrediaris terminos antiquos,
- Kent. Gl. 854. ¶ In
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On gemǽrbeorgas,
- C. D. iii. 403, 29.
- On ðone gemérhagan, ðanon andlang ðæs hagan, v. 70, 22.
- Andlang ðæs gemǽrhagan, vi. 9, 4.
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Ollonc ðæs gemǽreheges,
- 234, II.
- On gemérstán; ðonne of gemérstáne, iii. 403, 29.
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Be rihtre mearce tó ðǽm gemǽrðornan,
- 404, 32.
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On ðæt gemǽrtreów,
- 342, 30.
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Andlang gemǽrweges,
- 383, . 28.
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Innan ðone gemǽrwyl; andlang streámes,
- 193, 9.
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Gif þú scyle áceorfan unhál lim of hálum líce þonne ne ceorf þú ꝥ on þám gemǽre þæs hálan líces ac micle swíþor ceorf on ꝥ hále líc,
- Lch. ii. 84, 28.
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Hé cóm on ꝥ gemǽre leóhtes and þeóstro
noctis prope terminos,
- Bt. 35, 6 ; F. 170, 13.
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Ðá bebeád se biscop : ' Ásettað mé ongeán þysum fýre' . . . Se líg æt þám gemǽre (illo termino) þæs biscopes (
the bound made by the bishop's person)
wearð gecyrred,- Gr. D. 48, 9.
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Wit habbað oferhleódred (-leóred ?) ꝥ gemǽre uncres leóhtes
(but the Latin is:
excede terminos luci nostri),- Nar. 32, 7.
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Hé gesette ðǽre sǽ gemǽru (cf. circumdabat mari terminum suum. Prov. 8, 29), ꝥ heó náteshwón ne mót middaneard ofergán,
- Hml. Th. ii. 378, 22.
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Gewisse healdende gemǽru
(limites),
- Hy. S. 35, 15.
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Þ hé gýme æfter .xii. Kl. Aprl. hwǽr beó se móna feówertýne nihta eald, and wite eác ꝥ hé byð ꝥ gemǽre þæs termenes pasche,
- Angl. viii. 322, 34.
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Gif þú wille witan ꝥ gemǽre
terminum septuagesimalis . . .
þonne on þám teóðan stent se termen, ꝥ gemǽre,- Lch. iii. 226, 29-228, 3.
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On ðám dæge bið seó eásterlíce gemǽru þe wé hátað
terminus,
- 244, 13.
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Sé þænne hæfð gemǽre (terminum) gálnysse þænne lífes, Scint. 87, l. Ðec léhtes ǽr gemǽre ué bidde
te lucis ante terminum poscimus.
- Rtl. 180, 6.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-mǽre.” In An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary Online, edited by Thomas Northcote Toller, Christ Sean, and Ondřej Tichy. Prague: Faculty of Arts, Charles University, 2014. https://bosworthtoller.com/48802.
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